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Rogers Wireless offers BlackBerry Bold 9700 for nothing in Canada

Rogers Wireless offers BlackBerry Bold 9700 for nothing in Canada

Rogers Wireless of Canada is offering the BlackBerry Bold 9700 for free, according to the placard you see here, although you will need to agree to a 3-year agreement in the first place. We have no idea on whether this price drop is a momentary one, or will it be a permanent move? If the answer is the latter, then it could mean Rogers is looking to clear its inventory to bring in an updated Bold device sometime in the near future. If you’re living in the Great White North and want a functional handset for the next three years while saving some dough, then this could very well be the deal for you.

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